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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

From neoliberalism to neo-nazism: On the essence of the transition to a "New World Order" and the deep-rooted causes for the start of a Special Military Operation in Ukraine

Vol. 19, Iss. 9, SEPTEMBER 2023

Received: 13 July 2023

Received in revised form: 4 August 2023

Accepted: 23 August 2023

Available online: 18 September 2023

Subject Heading: THREATS AND SECURITY

JEL Classification: N42, N44, O21, O47, O57

Pages: 1665–1687

https://doi.org/10.24891/ni.19.9.1665

Sergei F. VIKULOV Regional Public Organization – Academy of Problems of Military Economics and Finance, Moscow, Russian Federation
sergviculov@yandex.ru

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Evgenii V. GORGOLA Regional Public Organization – Academy of Problems of Military Economics and Finance, Moscow, Russian Federation
evg-gorgola@yandex.ru

ORCID id: not available

Subject. This article discusses the doctrine of the "New World Order" and the problems of aggravation of relations between Russia and Western countries.
Objectives. The article aims to analyze the military and political aspects of Russia's confrontation with Western countries and develop measures to improve the effectiveness of the strategic management system.
Methods. For the study, we used the general scientific research methods.
Results. The article analyzes the main arguments of supporters of globalism and the dominance of Western countries in international politics, defines the role of Russia in creating a multipolar world, and proposes measures to strengthen defense capability, ensure economic independence, and preserve Russia's civilizational identity.
Conclusions. The results of the research can become the subject of scientific discussion aimed at finding solutions to the economic, cultural and military problems of Russia.

Keywords: globalization, neoliberalism, hybrid warfare, special military operation, military-political and macroeconomic forecasting

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